Today in class, students turned in their Romeo and Juliet costume assignments. As always, I was impressed and entertained by many of the students' costume creations. Next students read Act Two Scene 2 -- the famous balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet agree to marry each other merely hours after they first meet. After reading the famous scene, students interpreted and wrote about the metaphors Romeo uses to compare Juliet's beauty to things in nature. Students worked on the very importatnt skill of using lead-ins and lead-outs to smoothly incorporate quotes into their literary analysis.
Participation Questions
1. What are two things in nature that Romeo associates with Juliet's beauty?
Homework
NONE! Enjoy your homework-free night!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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